The President's Company is located in the Independence Palace, next to the Independence Square, which is opposite the passenger center. It is quite large, but it is definitely smaller than Washington. Many people line up to enter. After all, this is the office of the first President Washington. The doorway is the most distinctive symbol of the separation of powers, and it takes about half an hour to visit it.
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The President's Company is located in the Independence Palace, next to the Independence Square, which is opposite the passenger center. It is quite large, but it is definitely smaller than Washington. Many people line up to enter. After all, this is the office of the first President Washington. The doorway is the most distinctive symbol of the separation of powers, and it takes about half an hour to visit it.
The presidential palace was a civil war-era government agency, and it was the candidate city of the capital, before moving to Washington.
It is not so much the presidential palace as the site. The place was demolished as early as the 19th century! It became a public toilet! It was recently re-excavated and the foundation was dug out, and the outline of the house was simply surrounded by the ground as a memorial.